HD How to Vertically Grow Lemon Cucumbers From Seed
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we love lemon cucumbers. i know you used rotational growing so what would you suggest growing in this bed next season since you already have your metal up for vining plants?
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My lemon cucmbers are BEAUTIFUL! I planted 3 seeds in a large pot. One did not survive so it got pulled up but the other two are taking off like gangbusters! Will post pics on your facebook page.
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you tickle me I talk to my babies too. I especially love my Holy Basil (Tulsi)plant and my Moringa.
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I can send you some seed for an APPLE cucumber from New Zealand which is even nicer than the lemon Wow you grow 4 together?. They also grow well in a hanging pot, but remember like Zuchinni (summer squash) they are suseptable to mildew.
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Lemon cucumbers are really good ! I am harvesting mine now.
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You guys are just adorable! Thank you for all you do!
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I was starting to think we were going to have to sign them up for daycare. In all seriousness, great video as always. Our plants and pets do become our babies, don't they? We put so much nurturing into our plants, seeds to harvest, they become a part of us. That is why we save the seeds and regrow them next year. God bless You, Ms. Nancy and little Bing Bing. Have a wonderful Independence Day. Why don't we call it that anymore?
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I've never had any success with the lemon cucumbers. They were always real dried out in the center. Do you know what causes that?
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Awesome!
No problems with birds or rabbits there? I like to know bc I've seen you protect some of them with cages or noisy gadgets while others, like the cucumbers, do not seem to need protection. Thank u guys! 😇 -
I am amazed at how much knowledge you have about plants. I've learned so much from you.
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Good video. Thanks for sharing!
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I have to try them maybe next year
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Love the "garden manicure" in the beginning. :) Looking forward to seeing the progress! Blessings
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Loved the video,can't wait to see when you harvest these..
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We just recently bought some of these seeds and planted 3 of them, just to see how they would do. A couple of nights ago, they were transplanted into bigger containers and we are going to let them run along our front porch railing. If we like them, then we will add them to the stable of cucumbers that we grow each season.Needless to say, Hollis, I was excited this morning when my YouTube notification came across and it said you all had a video on Lemon Cucumbers. :) I just finished watching it and I can't wait to share our growths with you and Nancy and vice-versa.
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We've been growing lemon cucumbers for a few years now. Love them. I peel and slice them up then put them in a quart jar with equal parts water, sugar & white vinegar to cover. Chill overnight and enjoy the next day. We have his and her jars because I like to add some sliced sweet onions and minced garlic to mine for some extra zing. Great with salads or eating straight out of the jar. Can also mix in slices of your other cucumbers. I am going to try your idea of using the bamboo stakes to help start them toward the trellis next year. Thanks!
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I love your way Hollis. I too think of my stuff like little babies. Those Cucks will be that more delicious since your raised them yourself.
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My plants are very happy with the fish and shrimp's shell fertilizers...i love the way you garden.
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Very nice presentation.
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I saw this as a recommended video for me. The funny thing is I have a packet of the lemon cucumber seeds. I didn't start them early in pots. I wish I had. I wasn't even sure where I would plant them. This spring I've had to do a lot of work in the yard, as well as put up a welded wire fence around the back because of "bad" neighbors. I just finished getting the 4 foot fence up on the last side in the back, and was thinking it would be a good place to trellis up some cucumbers. Do you think I can sow them directly in the ground under the fence? Or do you think I should still start them off in a little pot? I had to dig up a couple plots by hand in the back to have somewhere to plant tomatoes, peppers and squash. I got those in and they are doing well. I used the Epsom salt once when I watered them. They are mulched with straw. I also fenced these small areas in with chicken wire because of the raccoons around here. Thanks for your videos. You have a great looking garden.
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